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MCS1013 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION LTPC

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COURSEOBJECTIVES:
• To learn the foundations of Human Computer Interaction
• Understanding Interaction Styles and to become familiar with the design technologies for
individuals and persons with disabilities.
• To understand the process of Evaluation of Interaction Design.
• To clarify the significance of task analysis for ubiquitous computing
• To get insight on web and mobile interaction.

UNITI FOUNDATIONS OF HCI 9


Context of Interaction –Ergonomics - Designing Interactive systems – Understanding Users-
cognition and cognitive frameworks, User Centered approaches Usability, Universal Usability,
Understanding and conceptualizing interaction, Guidelines, Principles and Theories. Importance of
User Interface: Definition-Importance of good design-Benefits of good design-Human-centered
development and Evaluation-Human Performance models-A Brief history of screen design.

UNITII INTERACTION STYLES 9


GUI: Popularity of graphics-The concept of direct manipulation-Graphical system- Characteristics -
Web user - Interface Popularity - Characteristics and Principles of User Interface. Understanding
interaction styles, Direct Navigation and Immersive environments, Fluid navigation, Expressive
Human and Command Languages, Communication and Collaboration Advancing the user
experience, Timely user Experience, Information search, Data Visualization Design process: Human
Interaction with computers -Importance of Human Characteristics- Human Consideration- Human
Interaction Speeds and Understanding Business Junctions.

UNITIII EVALUATION OF INTERACTION 9


Evaluation Techniques- assessing user experience- usability testing – Heuristic evaluation and
walkthroughs, analytics predictive models. Cognitive models, Socio-organizational issues and
stakeholder requirements, Communication and collaboration models

UNITIV MODELS AND THEORIES 9


Task analysis, dialog notations and design, Models of the system, Modeling rich interaction,
Ubiquitous computing

UNITV WEB AND MOBILE INTERACTION 9


Hypertext, Multimedia and WWW, Designing for the web Direct Selection, Contextual Tools,
Overlays, Inlays and Virtual Pages, Process Flow. Use Transitions-Lookup patterns-Feedback
patterns Mobile apps, Mobile navigation, content and control idioms, Multi-touch gestures, Inter- app
integration, Mobile web

COURSEOUTCOMES:
CO1: Understand the basics of human computer interactions via usability engineering and cognitive
modeling.
CO2: Understand the basic design paradigms, complex interaction styles.
CO3.Understand the models and theories for user interaction
CO4: Examine the evaluation of interaction design and implementations.
CO5: Elaborate the above issues for web and mobile applications.
TOTAL:45PERIODS
REFERENCES
1. BenShneiderman, CatherinePlaisant,MaxineCohen,StevenJacobs,NiklasElmqvist,
“DesigningtheUserInterface:StrategiesforEffectiveHuman-ComputerInteraction”,Sixth
Edition,PearsonEducation,2016.
2. AlanDix,JanetFinlay,GDAbowdandRusselBeale,"HumanComputerInteraction", Pearson
Education, Third Edition, 2004.
3. HelenSharp JenniferPreece YvonneRogers,“InteractionDesign:BeyondHuman-
Computer Interaction”, Wiley, 5th Edition, 2019.
4. AlanCooper,RobertReimann,DavidCronin,ChristopherNoessel,“AboutFace:The Essentials
of Interaction Design”, 4th Edition, Wiley, 2014.
5. DonaldA.Norman,“DesignofEverydayThings”,MITPress, 2013.
6. Wilbert O Galitz, "The Essential Guide to User Interface Design", Third Edition, Wiley India
Pvt., Ltd., 2007.

CO-POMapping
CO POs
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6
1 3 3 3 3 3 3
2 1 - 1 2 2 1
3 2 3 2 2 - 1
4 2 3 1 2 - 2
5 2 2 3 3 3 3
Avg 2 2.75 2 2.4 2.67 2

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